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Background: Cancer is a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. Sufferings of the terminal stage, adult cancer patients can be alleviated through palliative care. Such patients prefer getting palliative care at home.
Aims: The objective of this study was to discover the ways by which palliative care needs of adult cancer patients are being managed at home, in the context of Pakistan.
Methods: For this qualitative study, data has been collected from 24 participants (patients n=12, family members n=12) via semi-structured, open-ended interviews.
Findings: The findings revealed that the palliative care needs of adult cancer patients are being met at home in four dimensions such as; physical, psychosocial, religious, and financial.
Conclusion: Family members were found as the strongest support for adult cancer patients in order to meet their palliative care needs at home.